total revenue
collocation in Englishmeaningsoftotalandrevenue
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total
adjective
uk/ˈtəʊ.təl/us/ˈtoʊ.t̬əl/
including ...
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revenue
noun[U]
uk/ˈrev.ən.juː/us/ˈrev.ə.nuː/
the income that a government or company ...
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(Definition oftotalandrevenuefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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By the 1990s taxes on domestic goods and services provided substantial percentages oftotalrevenue, but individual income taxes remained relatively unimportant.
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Whereas the averagetotalrevenueper year from copal exports for the 1890s was $85,664, the figure for rubber was $279,188.
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The coefficient for total sub-national revenue (percentage oftotalrevenue) is 0.13 and is significant at the 0.05 level.
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Under free entry, harvesters enter each fishery untiltotalrevenueequals total cost.
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Then, equation (12) interprets as: the farmer will crop his plots until thetotalrevenue(1) equals total opportunity cost (2).
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The central government controls 83% of thetotalrevenuein the country.
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Percentage of national subsidy occupying thetotalrevenueof a prefecture.
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For the profit function the dependent variable is annual agricultural profits, i, calculated astotalrevenueless total variable costs.
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The validity of hypothesis 3 is tested by the estimated coefficient 1 in equation (14), that is in thetotalrevenueand gross profit regressions.
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Usingtotalrevenueto vendors from sales, he observed that only 11% of markets with $10,000 or less in total sales had paid managers.
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As a share contract, the mining firm provides the inputs required for the mining activities and gives a fixed fraction of thetotalrevenueto the gold-rich country.
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As a first step, it was agreed that a very small share oftotalrevenue(less than 3 per cent) would be devoted to these criteria.
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In the same fiscal year, they collected only 376 per cent of such revenue, relying on national funds and local loans for 44.7 per cent of itstotalrevenue.
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The variable estimating public sector sales represented the share oftotalrevenuetaken up by sales to the public sector and was derived from data supplied by the firm.
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Totalrevenuecollected amounts to £18,640 million in 1995–96.
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Thetotalrevenueis about £41½ million gross and £38½ million net.
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In 1966–67 thetotalrevenuefrom all taxes is £10,224 million.
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